The Milky way.
The Ovular galaxy does not exist.However, an object that is ovular in shape is egg shaped.An elliptical galaxy has an ellipsoidal or egg shape.
Elliptical galaxies have an oval shape. An example is the Messier 87.
It depends what shape the galaxy has.
An egg-shaped galaxy is called an elliptical galaxy. In the Hubble Sequence, they would be E3 or E5 Galaxies. However, there is a galaxy called the "Fried Egg Galaxy" NGC 7742 which looks - not surprisingly, like a fried egg; however, it is a unbarred spiral galaxy.
An elliptical galaxy is an egg shaped galaxy that has an almost featureless image.
The shape of the Milky Way (our galaxy) is the shape of a spiral.
irregular galaxy
An Irregular Galaxy is a galaxy that has no shape or form as defined by the classes of the "Hubble sequence" An Amorphous galaxy is a galaxy that has neither spiral nor elliptical in shape as defined by "The Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies". See related links for pictorial representation
First of all, it's a spiral galaxy, not an spiral galaxy. Second, a spiral galaxy would have a spiral shape, obviously.
No an egg is not a sphere. It is an ovoid. This shape is named after the shape of an egg.
Our galaxy is a spiral galaxy because it is spiral in shape.
A spiral galaxy has the shape of a pinwheel. Our solar system is in a spiral galaxy that we call the Milky Way.